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An Irishman's Dream...and Other Stout Stuff: 02/01/2004 - 03/01/2004
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An Irishman's Dream.and Other Stout Stuff. The public journal of my thoughts and feelings about life, politics, religion and the like written by a resident of a small, remote village in the West of Ireland. Friday, February 20, 2004. A wise man once said :. Humor is the beginning of prayer". And truer words were never spoken! Where's all this leading you're asking, are you? Well, I'll tell you and I hope I won't be boring you all to death in the process. OKhave a listen now. The Passion of Christ. It's h...
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Gardens of Delight: October 2008
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A blog dedicated to the beauty of flowers, plants and a journey through the seasons as the year progresses. Friday, 17 October 2008. Links to this post. The delights of Autumn. Come in the form of light that is the same colour as the leaves still on trees. Golden! Links to this post. Thursday, 16 October 2008. Links to this post. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The delights of Autumn. Euonymus europaeus (the Common Spindle) is in.
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Gerard in Wuhan: The goose pond
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My first blog on this page says it all: I was given a gift and taken on a journey to work for Studio Unicps in Wuhan. The first I hope of many returns. Here I am not sharing so much the work part of the journey, but some of the cultural aspects of Wuhan, China, a city of millions that has somehow captured my heart. Thursday, 14 June 2007. I swear I saw this dragon performing in Montreal's Jardin Botanique when I was in Canada last year. Aj je hebt een stalker ;-). 15 June 2007 at 18:53. Cui Wei Gu Jing.
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Gerard in Wuhan: Zahg Jing Ge II
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My first blog on this page says it all: I was given a gift and taken on a journey to work for Studio Unicps in Wuhan. The first I hope of many returns. Here I am not sharing so much the work part of the journey, but some of the cultural aspects of Wuhan, China, a city of millions that has somehow captured my heart. Tuesday, 12 June 2007. Zahg Jing Ge II. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lanterns mark the way up Snake Hill to the tower. Rose of the Moon Tower. Next stop.Yellow Crane Tower.
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Gardens of Delight: Hypnotic Helianthus
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A blog dedicated to the beauty of flowers, plants and a journey through the seasons as the year progresses. Wednesday, 20 August 2008. Your pictures are absolutely wonderful, I enjoy seeing your flowers and gardens and bugs as well. 22 August 2008 at 02:08. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Everythings coming up roses.
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Gerard in Canada: Along the Rue St. Paul
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A continuation of the pics I took in Canada last september and of those already posted to gmacgmac. Sunday, 7 October 2007. Along the Rue St. Paul. Further down the road twards the hotel are buildings from different periods. The sun reflecting off the roof of the spire on these buildings from the Georgian period caught my eye. Sunday, October 07, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Along the Rue St. Paul. Rue Saint Paul - Boulevard Charest Est. Having reached the top. Up on the cliff.
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Gerard in Canada: Having reached the top
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A continuation of the pics I took in Canada last september and of those already posted to gmacgmac. Tuesday, 2 October 2007. Having reached the top. Anyway before crossing I did take some time to see behind the falls. The Montmorency rivers looked so placid. Seeing them like that made it hard to imagine that that much water flowing over the edge could be that impressive. So unlike the peaceful mirror up top. Despite my fears I couldn't not look over the side of the railing. In one word: Wow!
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Out and About: What a difference a day makes
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A place for me to show cities and villages other than my home in Arnhem. Travels may take me into the near countryside or across the border to other countries. Let's follow our nose and see where we end up. Friday, October 17, 2008. What a difference a day makes. Me being me I needed the get away of a spin on the bike on Sunday. As usual I just followed my nose or in this case I went along the Linge. As cold and damp and misty as Sunday was, Monday was one of those glorious, warm. I will have to do it al...
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Out and About: Come to the Netherlands....
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A place for me to show cities and villages other than my home in Arnhem. Travels may take me into the near countryside or across the border to other countries. Let's follow our nose and see where we end up. Monday, July 28, 2008. Come to the Netherlands. Fancy a stroll in the vanilla forest? Soon to come: Flower Meadow Breeze, Fresh Sea Air and Lush Lavender! July 31, 2008 at 8:39 PM. August 3, 2008 at 10:41 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Great Stuff from Down Under: Brad's Blog.
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Out and About: August 2008
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A place for me to show cities and villages other than my home in Arnhem. Travels may take me into the near countryside or across the border to other countries. Let's follow our nose and see where we end up. Friday, August 22, 2008. A typical Dutch landscape? So what is it I want to share today? More info on dikes and polders and how the Dutch created their country can be found here. Sunday, August 10, 2008. The Road to Terlet. Kings Heath, in the north of Arnhem, on the edge of the Veluwe. The Veluwe, wh...